How to Autofill Password in Android

Autofill is a framework that manages the communication between apps and the autofill service on your device. Like password managers, which fill out information in other apps with data you provided previously, autofill services take out the time-consuming and error-prone nature of filling out forms.

It can be frustrating having to fill out forms all the time on different apps, which is why the autofill framework makes the experience better.

On Android, the autofill feature uses Google’s own password management service to enter your username and password into apps, though it will work with other password manager apps as well. It is only available for Android 8.0 and above.

5. Tap on the Google option to select it (if this is the default service you’d like to use). If you want to use a third-party autofill app, tap on “Add Service.” The apps currently compatible for this are Enpass, LastPass, Dashlane, Keeper, and 1Password.